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.] [Footnote 37: J.S. Mill, A System of Logic, Book III, chap. iii, sect. 2; quoted by E.H. Bode, An Outline of Logic, New York, 1910, p. 109.] [Footnote 38: Quoted by A. Sidgwick, The Use of Words in Reasoning, London, 1901, p. 28, note.] [Footnote 39: See also the next to last paragraph of the argument on The Workman's Compensation Act, p. 268.] [Footnote 40: New York, March 9, 1911, p. 241.] [Footnote 41: B. H. Bode, An Outline of Logic, New York, 1910, p. 71.] [Footnote 42: W. James, Psychology, New York, 1890, Vol. II, p. 365.] [Footnote 43: Abraham Lincoln, Complete Works, edited by Nicolay and Hay, New York, 1894, p. 445.] [Footnote 44: C. R. Woodruff, City Government by Commission, New York, 1911, p. 186.] [Footnote 45: B. H. Bode, An Outline of Logic, New York, 1910, p. 86. For another example see Luke XX, I 8.] [Footnote 46: From the Essay on Warren Hastings, The Works of Lord Macaulay, London, 1879, Vol. VI, p. 567.] [Footnote 47: The Works of Daniel Webster, Boston, 1851, Vol. VI, p. 62.] [Footnote 48: B.H. Bode, An Outline of Logic, New York, 1910, p. 30.] [Footnote 49: Sidgwick, The Use of Words in Reasoning, London, 1901, p. 192.] [Footnote 50: See, for example, his Apologia pro Vita Sua, London, 1864, pp. 192, 329.] [Footnote 51: Newman, The Idea of a University, London, 1875, p. 20.] [Footnote 52: Felix Adler; quoted by Foster. Argumentation and Debating, Boston, 1908, p. 168.] [Footnote 53: From the Essay on Milton, The Works of Lord Macaulay, London, 1879, Vol. V, p. 28.] [Footnote 54: C.W. Eliot, Educational Reform, New York, 1898, p. 375.] [Footnote 55: W. James, The Will to Believe, New York, 1897, p. 3.] [Footnote 56: _The Atlantic Monthly_, Vol. CVII, p, 14.] [Footnote 57: It was invented and developed by Professor George P. Baker in the first edition of his Principles of Argumentation, Boston, 1895.] [Footnote 58: Lamont, Specimens of Exposition.] [Footnote 59: See the passage from James's Psychology, p. 150.] [Footnote 60: Reprinted in Baker's Specimens of Argumentation, New York, 1897.] [Footnote 61: _World's Work_, Vol. XXI, p. 14242] [Footnote 62: From the stenographic report of the argument; reprinted in the author's Forms of Prose Literature, New York, 1900, p. 316.] [Footnote 63: W. James, The Will to Believe, New York, 1897, p. 7.] [Footnote 64: See Baker and Huntington, Principles of Argumentation, Boston, 1305, p. 415.]
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